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he used the phrase, "will not stand." i turned to my colleague from the pentagon and said that was exactly what the president's father said when saddam hussein invaded kuwait. he was not famous for coining phrases. he made one or two. "no new taxes" was one of them. [laughter] i remember his extremely strong and and characteristic statement that the invasion of kuwait would not stand. a said to myself it was a remarkable coincidence the president would use precisely that phrase. it was a phrase that connoted war. i still did not confirm anything to the press. the president's statement made it clear that something terrible had happened in new york. what happened then was my team spent the evening -- it is a typical thing in useful for journalists to know this. when something like this happens, a major event happens, very often you will get more current information from watching television and listening to the press and you will from the intelligence services. the reason for that is that there are more journalists. they are
he used the phrase, "will not stand." i turned to my colleague from the pentagon and said that was exactly what the president's father said when saddam hussein invaded kuwait. he was not famous for coining phrases. he made one or two. "no new taxes" was one of them. [laughter] i remember his extremely strong and and characteristic statement that the invasion of kuwait would not stand. a said to myself it was a remarkable coincidence the president would use precisely that...
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some say intelligence work, the term 60,000 contractors in intelligence was used. some say that's an inherently governmental task. where is the dividing line? >> i don't think there's a good argument to say that because you can't define the boundary very clearly that that changes the basic argument. there may be a bit of a gray area in defining the last 10% of what's inherently governmental, but that shouldn't be a deterrent to what i said. in the intelligence community, all the normal work of every other part of government goes on. it's just that in a lot of cases, it happens to be classified. you have people doing i.t. work and installing servers. all of those things have to be done for the intelligence community. when it comes to analysis and reporting, some of that work is outsourced to industry. and my view is that the inherently governmental parking lot of intelligence has to do with the decision making and the qualification of what gets reported. not necessarily the production of the data that goes into the reports. and i don't see anything conflicting to ou
some say intelligence work, the term 60,000 contractors in intelligence was used. some say that's an inherently governmental task. where is the dividing line? >> i don't think there's a good argument to say that because you can't define the boundary very clearly that that changes the basic argument. there may be a bit of a gray area in defining the last 10% of what's inherently governmental, but that shouldn't be a deterrent to what i said. in the intelligence community, all the normal...
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let us weep for what lies behind us. let us honor what lies in front of us. let us remember always what lies side of us. -- inside of us. please join me now in imam -- in a moment of silence and remembrance. >> thank you dear ladies and gentleman, the secretary of defense, robert gates. >> thank you. friends and family members, thank you for being here. nine years ago today, on a day much like this, the column of the clear september morning was shattered by the worst act of terrorism in our history. the attack on the world trade center, flight 93 over pennsylvania, and the pentagon -- steps from where we stand today, claimed thousands of innocent victims and forever scarred their families and friends and all americans. we honor and remember those who fell, surrounded by those who love them and still feel the pain of their loss. this remembered continues in ways large and small. yesterday we had the official presentation of the pentagon 9/11 quilt featuring the faces of all 184 of those who died on these grounds. we are grateful for the work and dedication of
let us weep for what lies behind us. let us honor what lies in front of us. let us remember always what lies side of us. -- inside of us. please join me now in imam -- in a moment of silence and remembrance. >> thank you dear ladies and gentleman, the secretary of defense, robert gates. >> thank you. friends and family members, thank you for being here. nine years ago today, on a day much like this, the column of the clear september morning was shattered by the worst act of...
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it is nice. >> the timing is not so bad for us. i know is not good for the commute and even later this evening or tomorrow morning, but we really need the rain. we are getting it right now. we are getting a perfect long soak everywhere. where it is raining in the metro area, it is coming down very hard. the red and yellow you see right here, down the belt way toward extreme north arlington, these showers are falling each other and they move like a train follow each other and dumping heavy rainfall. one point to 5 inches at t.j. elementary. -- 1.25 inches. more on this and the expected accumulation coming up. >> return to the news of the day. police in silver spring are searching for a hit-and-run driver who said a young woman to the hospital. this happened saturday night on carroll ave. he left a key piece of evidence behind. courtney robinson explains. >> a 24-year-old woman is fighting for her life. officers say she was left for dead after someone hit her with a car on carroll avenue around 8:00 p.m. saturday night and never stop
it is nice. >> the timing is not so bad for us. i know is not good for the commute and even later this evening or tomorrow morning, but we really need the rain. we are getting it right now. we are getting a perfect long soak everywhere. where it is raining in the metro area, it is coming down very hard. the red and yellow you see right here, down the belt way toward extreme north arlington, these showers are falling each other and they move like a train follow each other and dumping heavy...
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you support us and visit us on our website, you to paul was on face book, all of the sustain us. you help us to keep our passion and commitment to this memorial ignited and on fire. we are all so proud and humble to be part of this with you. we are blessed and privileged to be part of this great nation and to be part of the legacy ofhis nation to the national parks. i would ask everyone to please stay in your seats until the speakers and the first ladies have departed in their motorcade. just a few words of instruction -- following the departure of our speakers today and our special guest, all of our guests are encouraged to write a personal message on the back of your written that he received when you came in. thesee invited to tidiee ribbons to the fence behind you. they will be left up for a time and then placed in the archives. we want to thank, especially, the friends of the flight 93 national memorial for giving us the support that we had needed of the last several days. at this time, also, as we are dismissed, family members are invited to be overlooked behind meat for a p
you support us and visit us on our website, you to paul was on face book, all of the sustain us. you help us to keep our passion and commitment to this memorial ignited and on fire. we are all so proud and humble to be part of this with you. we are blessed and privileged to be part of this great nation and to be part of the legacy ofhis nation to the national parks. i would ask everyone to please stay in your seats until the speakers and the first ladies have departed in their motorcade. just a...
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the gathered us up. there was another fellow crew that joined us and they had us remove our insignia and said that we don't know if there are terrorist in the airport or not, so we don't want any flight crew being forced back on an airplane. >> were you finished? >> i did not mean to go on and on. >> the question as to what pilots told the passengers, i heard from several hundred pilots when i started to research this book, and the response was not consistent across the ranks. some pilots were worried that if they said anything, if there were hijackers on their aircraft, that they could be tipping them off that some successful hijacks were occurring. they did not want to say anything. some of them, because they did not know if they had hijackers on for their aircraft, those that had the cab and displays that show where you are aircraft is relative to your destination , they were turning those of as they were diverting, because they did not even on their passengers should to know they were diverting. -- t
the gathered us up. there was another fellow crew that joined us and they had us remove our insignia and said that we don't know if there are terrorist in the airport or not, so we don't want any flight crew being forced back on an airplane. >> were you finished? >> i did not mean to go on and on. >> the question as to what pilots told the passengers, i heard from several hundred pilots when i started to research this book, and the response was not consistent across the ranks....
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we could use the rain. we are -pnot going to get it anytime -p>>> eating cat meat ii no crie in china. animal lovers n the big city are speaking out after they found this. cats on a -- south of beijing packed inside >> organiiers say it is a family-friendlyyevent, but all the buzz is over 2,000 pounds of deep-fried bull testicles also known as "rocky mountain oysters." >> they're a quarter-inch thick, battered in beer batter and deep friid and served in a french-fry basket. >> the festival was only supposed to run one day, but due to its popularity it runs the entire weekend. >>> a father on the run for 17 pears is now behind bars for kidnapping his own child almost tw$ two decades ago. he called his attorney earlier this week saying he wanted to surrender. he kidnapped his son michael back in 1993, to avoid returning the boy to his mourth. the father's attorney say officiils were thrilled to hear michael, now a 20-year old man, is safe. >> i called the detectivessand deputy marshalls in waco that have been
we could use the rain. we are -pnot going to get it anytime -p>>> eating cat meat ii no crie in china. animal lovers n the big city are speaking out after they found this. cats on a -- south of beijing packed inside >> organiiers say it is a family-friendlyyevent, but all the buzz is over 2,000 pounds of deep-fried bull testicles also known as "rocky mountain oysters." >> they're a quarter-inch thick, battered in beer batter and deep friid and served in a...
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this car may have been used. two men have been taken into custody at the same address, one earlier today, one tonight. police have also recovered some weapons there, but it's not known if they were used in today's shooting spree. that gun battle happened around noon at the funeral services for murder victim ashley mccreigh. among the 600 people, rival gang members. >> suspects opened fire on the individuals in that car. >> reporter: the victims may have returned fire themselves before fleeing at high speed in this dodge durango, but they clipped this mercedes and then crashed into a parked van. inside the dodge, one man survived. another did not. it's not clear if he was killed by gunshots or the crash. 9news now has learned the identity of the dead man. he is jamal kotts of northwest ds. he has known jamal for years and the man known as big pon was running scared. >> he's been very worried. he witnessed the shooting that was on mozart beach a month to a month half ago. >> he was scared for his life? >> he was de
this car may have been used. two men have been taken into custody at the same address, one earlier today, one tonight. police have also recovered some weapons there, but it's not known if they were used in today's shooting spree. that gun battle happened around noon at the funeral services for murder victim ashley mccreigh. among the 600 people, rival gang members. >> suspects opened fire on the individuals in that car. >> reporter: the victims may have returned fire themselves...
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stress levels were most likely to predict future drug use than marijuana use. there is no one single answer as to why someone develops an addiction. >>> clues to that redwood city plane crash, with the plane still in the water, there are telltale signs that may help investigators discover what went terribly wrong. >>> and districts are gets millions of the dollars from the stimulus plan, why schools say they won't be using that money to rehire teachers. >>> witnesses tribe the final moments of a doomed flight that ended with a small plane crashing in the peninsula. federal investigators are preparing to remove the wreckage from the redwood lagoon as the investigation of that crash continues. john fowler has the story. >> reporter: right now there's a grim recovery still going on, let's take an overhead look, this is the redwood shores lagoon surrounded by office buildings and homes where the plane crashed yesterday at noon. right now crews have attached floats are preparing to remove the wreckage from the water. ntsb investigators may want to talk to a witness
stress levels were most likely to predict future drug use than marijuana use. there is no one single answer as to why someone develops an addiction. >>> clues to that redwood city plane crash, with the plane still in the water, there are telltale signs that may help investigators discover what went terribly wrong. >>> and districts are gets millions of the dollars from the stimulus plan, why schools say they won't be using that money to rehire teachers. >>> witnesses...
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he was reaching as far as he thought he had to protect us -- in order to protect us. i happen to think the page. act was very important. he did use tools -- i happen to think the patriot act was very important. notdid use tool mons envisioned earlier. we are a digital society. almost all of our laws are related to analog or written conversations. 1's that did not even a originate in the united states. these were tricky laws. he did the right thing in saying he wanted to use every law available to protect us. >> i am sometimes credited with being one of the authors of the patriot act. if you read the act, it is remarkably non-controversial. most of it is an attempt to facilitate information sharing between different parts of the government so we do not have one hand not knowing what the other does. we can do things in the digital age we could not do in the analog age. if we can do something to catch a drug dealer, we should be able to do at least that much to catch a terrorist. the critical thing is that congress passed it overwhelmingly. after a considerable amount of
he was reaching as far as he thought he had to protect us -- in order to protect us. i happen to think the page. act was very important. he did use tools -- i happen to think the patriot act was very important. notdid use tool mons envisioned earlier. we are a digital society. almost all of our laws are related to analog or written conversations. 1's that did not even a originate in the united states. these were tricky laws. he did the right thing in saying he wanted to use every law available...
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gunn is here, i have him listed to summarize those for us. that would be great. >> good morning, supervisors. thank you very much. the office has been working with the community and ocean avenue since 2007. we are here today to present to you the resolution of intention to form the ocean avenue community benefit district and amendments for review. specifically the amendments have to do with updated management plans and engineers' reports. over the past few months there has been extensive outreach to the community and a lot of input during the commission face on how to improve the plan. additionally, the funding for the loop developments has come through this summer. some of the entitlements for the project for that area have been approved and we know much more than they did before. reflecting what will be in the area that is not currently there today. some of the property owners also have data corrections given to proponents. sullivan has been reflected in updated plans. mostly administrative -- some of it has been reflected in the plans. mos
gunn is here, i have him listed to summarize those for us. that would be great. >> good morning, supervisors. thank you very much. the office has been working with the community and ocean avenue since 2007. we are here today to present to you the resolution of intention to form the ocean avenue community benefit district and amendments for review. specifically the amendments have to do with updated management plans and engineers' reports. over the past few months there has been extensive...
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last week, colleagues, before us we had a technical amendment to make sure that the resolution language that the total amount for the contract. it was done this week pursuant to that amendment. is there anything else that we need to know about? >> no, chairman. supervisor avalos: let's open this up to public comment. seeing no one, let's close public comment. we will send out forward with it full support of the committee. item number two, please. >> item #2, resolution authorizing the administration to enter in the first amendment between the city and xtech (part of the technology store procurement vehicle), in which the amendment shall increase the contractto $41,000,000 and update clauses. supervisor avalos: thank you. welcome. >> good morning. i am here on behalf of naomi kelly. we think that the report was very thorough and we thank him for that and i would just like to give a few points of background regarding the proposed amendment. the original technology store contract from the board in 2008 commenced on january 1, 2009 and it is a requirements contract, which means that there i
last week, colleagues, before us we had a technical amendment to make sure that the resolution language that the total amount for the contract. it was done this week pursuant to that amendment. is there anything else that we need to know about? >> no, chairman. supervisor avalos: let's open this up to public comment. seeing no one, let's close public comment. we will send out forward with it full support of the committee. item number two, please. >> item #2, resolution authorizing...
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are so much it got us. to the russian city of jaroslava now in the news this week as the venue summation to national political discussions and also because of the bracing its millennium. with a high profile global policy forum and got over the city is now approaching the night away as a marxist thousand years since its foundation there were kind of celebrations has been crowned with this but tucked in a fireworks show off he can see them. on both the political unfenced of events so crowded and the central square of the studio here is lobby which is celebrating its milady on this night and estimated six thousand people have gathered to watch the all the crowd live in the city one of the. probably us and russia the city is on a you're not. a nice quote heritage side and it has also come down in history as a place where some of the world's global issues modest cost for two days you're a slob or you had been how you say man international the global policy forum where some of the supporters and critics president
are so much it got us. to the russian city of jaroslava now in the news this week as the venue summation to national political discussions and also because of the bracing its millennium. with a high profile global policy forum and got over the city is now approaching the night away as a marxist thousand years since its foundation there were kind of celebrations has been crowned with this but tucked in a fireworks show off he can see them. on both the political unfenced of events so crowded and...
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are from what got us. to the russian city of jaroslava now in the news this week as the venue for a major international political discussions and also because it celebrating its millennium. so with a high profile global policy forum in jaroslava over this city is now posting the night away as it mocks a thousand years since its foundation that we can the celebrations has been crowned with a spectacular fireworks show because you know aggression always there for us looking back on buzz the political festival that. so crowded and the central square of the studio here is lobby which is celebrating its nobody on this night and estimated six thousand people have gathered tell us they're all the problem in the city want to be over. and russia the city is on a united. a nice quote heritage side and it has also come down in history as a place where some of the world's global issues both discussed for today's euro slobber you had been hosting a man international the burble policy forum where some of the supporters
are from what got us. to the russian city of jaroslava now in the news this week as the venue for a major international political discussions and also because it celebrating its millennium. so with a high profile global policy forum in jaroslava over this city is now posting the night away as it mocks a thousand years since its foundation that we can the celebrations has been crowned with a spectacular fireworks show because you know aggression always there for us looking back on buzz the...
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we are using the same model that got us into trouble and we have not learned anything. we are really making a mistake. if you look at my brief, the averages $1.2 million each year. the reason we are losing this kind of money is because we are paying $3.5 million for someone to push tickets. i worked at a golf course as a kid and i was one of those ticket counters. it did not take $3.5 million. we can still have the tournament if we have a competent staff that can run this and it should be put out for bid. there are managers that will pay less money. [tone] you should look at it, you cannot do it today but you have got to look at the contract, there are so many holes. supervisor avalos: thank you larry much. next speaker, please? >> my name is richard harris with the public alliance of 4500 member golfers. we have appear before you before. we have discussed public building matters with supervisors. we do support this contract. i have given you a letter dated september 16 stating our position. i am also giving you a letter from leedo, director of a golf club that supports
we are using the same model that got us into trouble and we have not learned anything. we are really making a mistake. if you look at my brief, the averages $1.2 million each year. the reason we are losing this kind of money is because we are paying $3.5 million for someone to push tickets. i worked at a golf course as a kid and i was one of those ticket counters. it did not take $3.5 million. we can still have the tournament if we have a competent staff that can run this and it should be put...
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that we can put to it and fiber that it gives us and food that it gives us. while these are vital and important and worth literally hundreds of billions of dollars, the part that we also have to be able to communicate is the more spiritual sense of how important it is that we get to live side by side with all of these forms that have three billion years of history behind them and how tragic it would be not commercially and not in a utilitarian way but an emotio l emotional, psychological, spiritual way if we watch them one by one disappear. >> this is sort of a merger between art and science and advocacy in a funny way getting people to wake unand realize what is going on -- wake up and realize what is going on. so it is a memborial trying to get us to interpret history and look to the past. they have always been about lacking at the past so we proceed forward and maybe don't commit the same mistakes.
that we can put to it and fiber that it gives us and food that it gives us. while these are vital and important and worth literally hundreds of billions of dollars, the part that we also have to be able to communicate is the more spiritual sense of how important it is that we get to live side by side with all of these forms that have three billion years of history behind them and how tragic it would be not commercially and not in a utilitarian way but an emotio l emotional, psychological,...
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population and he has a good chance for us all we need in the next parliamentary election who have has a different times been the national security general the regional governor and mayor of the capital bishkek but what he's most renowned and praised for in his home country is an ability to handle crisis situations. in two thousand and five there were scarce total mass marauders in the capital police and national security had already away at that point that's when all of his friends revolutionaries asked him to take matters into his own hands and in three days he restored order. but also has a reputation for being difficult. he was a close ally of both presidents at the beginning of their terms and soon fell out of favor with both of them finding himself in opposition and twice in prison. they can never be two or three powerful figures at the top of the curious politics pool of has always been a very powerful person and the key of the kind of have both felt that he could be the person to sweep them from their post and take power into his hands some predict school of the party are numbe
population and he has a good chance for us all we need in the next parliamentary election who have has a different times been the national security general the regional governor and mayor of the capital bishkek but what he's most renowned and praised for in his home country is an ability to handle crisis situations. in two thousand and five there were scarce total mass marauders in the capital police and national security had already away at that point that's when all of his friends...
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this is exactly the same model that be used with at the academy of science, where we use public dollars for the contract and assigned it to the general contractor for them to manage the work. supervisor avalos: tid funds are considered private because they go into a separate, non-profit? >> correct. with that their funds that will handle some of the professional contractors and specific contracts that are best for cured through a negotiation process. all of these public funds are intended to be used with construction contracts in competitive processes with prevailing wages and all of the things embodied in chapter 6. the budget analyst report recommended that we make an advantage -- recommended that we make an amendment, it has been submitted and reflects their concern is for the projects. >> that was the only thing i was going to add, that we had made a recommendation that the bottom of page 9 on the report, to amend the ordinance to require scope of work for all contracts awarded by or assigned to the tourism district for the work on the moscone improvement center in changes be subjec
this is exactly the same model that be used with at the academy of science, where we use public dollars for the contract and assigned it to the general contractor for them to manage the work. supervisor avalos: tid funds are considered private because they go into a separate, non-profit? >> correct. with that their funds that will handle some of the professional contractors and specific contracts that are best for cured through a negotiation process. all of these public funds are intended...
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, you know an artist that could use some funding, let us know, and we can help. thank you. [applause] >> part of our mission is to promote civic opportunity end engagement, and thanks to a wonderful city you are helping to run in sentences, you make it truly worthwhile. it is a wonderful opportunity. thank you. [applause] >> item 19. >> madam chair, and 19 has already been called. commissioner chiu: thank you. i appreciate your patience. this is an item of significant importance to an institution within chinatown in my district, which has been in need of significant and expensive seismic work. i noted to do this, we need some tweaks to the bonds are around transferable rights, and we considered this last week at land use and had passed out a version of legislation unanimously, but over the last few days, a number of representatives of other projects have come to a number of us asking for some consideration of changes, so what i would like to propose at this time, because there's not a complete meeting of the mines, is that we do the following -- that we send the
, you know an artist that could use some funding, let us know, and we can help. thank you. [applause] >> part of our mission is to promote civic opportunity end engagement, and thanks to a wonderful city you are helping to run in sentences, you make it truly worthwhile. it is a wonderful opportunity. thank you. [applause] >> item 19. >> madam chair, and 19 has already been called. commissioner chiu: thank you. i appreciate your patience. this is an item of significant...
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hear, now, let us wait for what lies behind us, let us honor what lies in front of us, but let us remember always what lies inside a bus. please join me now -- inside a bus. please join me now in a moment of silence and remembrance. >> thank you. ladies and gentlemen, the secretary of defense, robert gates. >> mr. president, distinguished visitors, friends and family members, to life for being here. nine years ago today, on a day much like this, the calm of a clear september morning was shattered by the worst act of terrorism in our nation to go history. the tracks on the world trade senator, flight 93, and the pentagon claimed thousands of into the -- claimed thousands of innocent victims, forever scarring their family, friends, and all americans. today we honor and remember those who fell, surrounded by those who love them, and still feel the pain. this commitments is in the ways large and small. yesterday we had the presentation of the pentagon 9/11 ", featuring the faces of all who died on these grounds. we are thankful for the work and dedication of all volunteers. just yesterday, a p
hear, now, let us wait for what lies behind us, let us honor what lies in front of us, but let us remember always what lies inside a bus. please join me now -- inside a bus. please join me now in a moment of silence and remembrance. >> thank you. ladies and gentlemen, the secretary of defense, robert gates. >> mr. president, distinguished visitors, friends and family members, to life for being here. nine years ago today, on a day much like this, the calm of a clear september morning...
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he join us live to tell us how. >>> you're online right now. we are, too. following what's hot. >> a lot of you are tweeting about the new tweeting interface unveiled. they're called believers. from cnn.com. justin bieber wannabes. there's a slew of them. >> oh, my. >> called wannabiebs. >> all right. >>> child sex slavery, commercial exploitation of children, all at issue on capitol hill next hour as a house judiciary subcommittee holds a hearing on the role of online services and sex trafficking of minors. our amber lyons investigated this problem extensively. she takes us to the home of an exploited child. >> okay. where are we headed? >> we're going upstairs to her bedroom. she's a normal 12-year-old. hannah montana, the jonas brothers. >> reporter: does she do you sleep in her bed at night? i. do. just so i can still basically have that connection. >> reporter: a mother's anguish. her 12-year-old daughter, lured away by a pimp on her way home from school. sold away and trafficked on another website. backpage.com. >> a friend of mine told me to look on
he join us live to tell us how. >>> you're online right now. we are, too. following what's hot. >> a lot of you are tweeting about the new tweeting interface unveiled. they're called believers. from cnn.com. justin bieber wannabes. there's a slew of them. >> oh, my. >> called wannabiebs. >> all right. >>> child sex slavery, commercial exploitation of children, all at issue on capitol hill next hour as a house judiciary subcommittee holds a hearing on...
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of us to regina ramadan says muslims shouldn't be scapegoated for what they hijack us did. really what this shows in the most disturbing part about this debate is it's become in them that is the most troubling aspect because we are all americans again we're signing collective guilt on the one billion muslims that practice this faith and the acts of nineteen. that basically defiled islam and practiced a perverted version of islam for a political agenda and now to assign blame on all muslims is completely incorrect i mean accurate but i think the great majority fear islam because they don't understand that the beauty of this country is the constitution and that all americans despite faith despite race are afforded the same civil liberties. muslim american acts of nine eleven first day of ramadan talking about the perception of islam in the u.s. meanwhile american officials say that al qaida has been seriously weakened since it carried out the nine eleven attacks but it's still suspected of helping other terrorist groups around the world and dennis summit from the london infor
of us to regina ramadan says muslims shouldn't be scapegoated for what they hijack us did. really what this shows in the most disturbing part about this debate is it's become in them that is the most troubling aspect because we are all americans again we're signing collective guilt on the one billion muslims that practice this faith and the acts of nineteen. that basically defiled islam and practiced a perverted version of islam for a political agenda and now to assign blame on all muslims is...
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anywhere in the european union gradually lose control about us and this. is handed over to them send out amazes me and you won't be asked in the future what you want to do and you can decide yourself but other people will decide to have access to these start a basis home is an urban sociologist but the german government suspected he was a terrorist he was followed his phones are tapped and his family's e-mails read he was even arrested before being released without charge any time you call someone the policeman more you think and she's meaning to say this and that drives you crazy completely and if you don't know whether there is tapping going on when you're in the bathroom or in your bedroom and you have this feeling there's always somebody there that especially really really terrible but the government insists these measures are necessary to fight increasingly tech savvy terrorists and criminals it claims it has no desire to snoop on those have not broken the law and some have accused the protesters of gesture politics. the parties that are demonstrating
anywhere in the european union gradually lose control about us and this. is handed over to them send out amazes me and you won't be asked in the future what you want to do and you can decide yourself but other people will decide to have access to these start a basis home is an urban sociologist but the german government suspected he was a terrorist he was followed his phones are tapped and his family's e-mails read he was even arrested before being released without charge any time you call...
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so much for being with us and just a reminder that my guests here in the studio today was john kelly one on the founders and director of the music caravan a festival i'll try to use and that's it for now from all of us here the spotlight will be back tomorrow with more food and comments on what's going on in and outside russia president stand out see him take care young thank you thank you very much thank you america and that's a. good. leader . dying in silence as almost three thousand victims are remembered on the nine thousand about some of the nine eleven attacks work or don't know that atrocities continue to claim lives today with emergency workers suffering from illnesses suspected to buildings to their work at ground zero in. russia's republic of north etc laid to rest the victims of a marketplace so aside from a talk show of seventeen ted and a hundred and six to enjoy a. lot of celebrations and splendid fireworks smoke the middle let me among the russians who have just wish this week proceeded world leading politicians for other global policy. and civil liberties activists a
so much for being with us and just a reminder that my guests here in the studio today was john kelly one on the founders and director of the music caravan a festival i'll try to use and that's it for now from all of us here the spotlight will be back tomorrow with more food and comments on what's going on in and outside russia president stand out see him take care young thank you thank you very much thank you america and that's a. good. leader . dying in silence as almost three thousand victims...
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they can figure out how to provide us plain text." >>shepard: thank you. a couple of missions to report from afghanistan. first, to the southern afghanistan where marines are moving across dry rocky ter rain as militants open fire. look at this. there is a compound here to the southeast of us. come on. come on. all right. hit that compound. that compound there. that is to the west. boom, boom, boom, boom. (machine gunfire). >> you guys have to support your selfs for a minute. >>shepard: this is done 100 miles from where u.s. troops have launched another major offensive. the mission they say is to seize the area, the birthplace and the heartland of the taliban. and our correspondent is streaming live from afghanistan. analysts say a win here is crucial to the president's strategy. >>reporter: commanders have said the war cannot be won in afghanistan unless insurgency is defeated in this area here in afghanistan. and now the taliban, this is the home and an important base of operations for the taliban across southern afghanistan and they use this city to sup
they can figure out how to provide us plain text." >>shepard: thank you. a couple of missions to report from afghanistan. first, to the southern afghanistan where marines are moving across dry rocky ter rain as militants open fire. look at this. there is a compound here to the southeast of us. come on. come on. all right. hit that compound. that compound there. that is to the west. boom, boom, boom, boom. (machine gunfire). >> you guys have to support your selfs for a minute....
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it's fine with us. sir, tell us, i assume this is a sir. i don't know. tell us what you can about what you would imagine given pictures you're see something. >> yes. the caveat is that i'm watching your broadcast on television. i'm not at the scene. but having had some experience in flammable liquid and flammable gas fires, it appears from your coverage that this would be fueled by some type of pressurized gas whether natural gas or propane. you see a lot of smoke coming off. that smoke is probably, again, probably, from exposure that's have been caught on fire from this fireball, one of the reasons these are challenging is because if you do have natural gas that is on fire and you put it out without stopping or controlling the flow of the gas, what do you do with these explosives?
it's fine with us. sir, tell us, i assume this is a sir. i don't know. tell us what you can about what you would imagine given pictures you're see something. >> yes. the caveat is that i'm watching your broadcast on television. i'm not at the scene. but having had some experience in flammable liquid and flammable gas fires, it appears from your coverage that this would be fueled by some type of pressurized gas whether natural gas or propane. you see a lot of smoke coming off. that smoke...
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those of you who use the douglas bridge. ddot will be shutting down the bridge to all traffic each night this weekend. the first closing starts at 11:00 tonight. it's going to reopen at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. it will close at 11:00 p.m. on saturday and 8 p.m. on sunday. and this is to do repair and rehab work on the bridge. >>> oh, boy, patranya bhoolsuwan, you have been looking at the roads and it's been heavy out there. >> oh, boy is right. as you can see behind me, a lot of yellow and yesterdays and you know what that means, no one is going above the speed limit on the west side of the capital beltway. zoom in with the live picture over the american legion and that goes to show you a lot of cars out there. especially on the outer loop approaching the toll road. looking at a 10 to 15-minute delay still. for virginia drivers, moving south onion 395, jammed up, as well. washington boulevard past duke over to the mixing bowl and south backlick to triangle. it is top and go all the way but no accidents out there. that's the good
those of you who use the douglas bridge. ddot will be shutting down the bridge to all traffic each night this weekend. the first closing starts at 11:00 tonight. it's going to reopen at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. it will close at 11:00 p.m. on saturday and 8 p.m. on sunday. and this is to do repair and rehab work on the bridge. >>> oh, boy, patranya bhoolsuwan, you have been looking at the roads and it's been heavy out there. >> oh, boy is right. as you can see behind me, a lot of...
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we can't have that debate because you refuse to give us information. some of us may disagree. my friend from south carolina, texas, they all might disagree and think it should be shut down or not, but we can't have that debate because you refuse to give us evidence. the pentagon has woven a tapestry of silence that's deaf energy together the sounds of liberty itself. the end doesn't justify the means. you've had 11 years of testimony out in the public and written analysis to look at for joint forces and joibt forces command, and you've had 90 days of back room and when you talk about meetings it could be two people talking with each other and talk about the 30 meetings but you refuse to give us one bit of the evidence and when you come in here and your blending apples and oranges and say it us no business case it was the business board we all first heard about the closure so that's making military policy. not business decisions and then on the first briefings that you came in you said you didn't know what the cost savings were. shouldn't you have at least looked at those befor
we can't have that debate because you refuse to give us information. some of us may disagree. my friend from south carolina, texas, they all might disagree and think it should be shut down or not, but we can't have that debate because you refuse to give us evidence. the pentagon has woven a tapestry of silence that's deaf energy together the sounds of liberty itself. the end doesn't justify the means. you've had 11 years of testimony out in the public and written analysis to look at for joint...
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bush he doesn't like us talking about him in almost any case. still, the test of the team has been the economy. the state of the union address, all of a sden we were going to shift to the economy and that's happened like six times. now we're going to shift to the economy, now we're going to shift. chris: he keeps getting off his point. >> arizona, the mosque, the mile east. all these things have gotten in the way of a disciplined message. its not been a disciplined communication. >> yeah, but you can't be president of the united states and not resond if a well explodes in the gulf of mexico? he certainly didn't want to do that but he had no choice. chris: you were peechwriter for the president, for the first george w. bush. let's get to the question earlier, he is a great speechmaker and uses the teleprompter too much, i get the message, just listen. what is the problem with communication, can hramp it up the next five weeks before the election with a hell-raising speech? >> as a former speechwriter, i love the teleprompter. but i would say that
bush he doesn't like us talking about him in almost any case. still, the test of the team has been the economy. the state of the union address, all of a sden we were going to shift to the economy and that's happened like six times. now we're going to shift to the economy, now we're going to shift. chris: he keeps getting off his point. >> arizona, the mosque, the mile east. all these things have gotten in the way of a disciplined message. its not been a disciplined communication. >>...
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but they are still after us. they still want to do us harm. and they still want to get at as any way they can, in our view. intent is the driving force here behind the terrorist activity and it remains the same. >> i think governor kaine and mr. carlson is absolutely right. we have seen terrorist organizations becoming much more comfortable in their communications. someone in the united states, they can communicate and has theological credentials as a credentials scholars -- and has to lodge a credentials and academic scholars but is from new mexico. the threat is radiated outwards from al qaeda central itself. it used to be that if you wanted to be a terrorist or if you wanted terrorist training, you went to one point, either afghanistan or, more recently, pakistan. one of the problems that is part of al qaeda's strategy to enlist, to encourage, to motivate light-minded jihadi groups to spread their wings has meant that individuals looking to receive terrorist training, unfortunately, today have more destinations to select from to go. they te
but they are still after us. they still want to do us harm. and they still want to get at as any way they can, in our view. intent is the driving force here behind the terrorist activity and it remains the same. >> i think governor kaine and mr. carlson is absolutely right. we have seen terrorist organizations becoming much more comfortable in their communications. someone in the united states, they can communicate and has theological credentials as a credentials scholars -- and has to...
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his joining us from los angeles right now. also joining us is chris maxie. he's youtube's director of partner development. thanks for joining us today. listen, chris, i'm going to start with you first. i'll get to joe. how do i do this? i sound pretty good in the shower, as i'm sure she does. and i'd like to have that many page views and work from home and, you know, in my pajamas. how do i do this? >> well, don, it's quite possible. i think the first thing you need to do is have some talent, which i think you do. what you need to do next is, really come up with some creative ideas. get those videos a onto youtube and start building an audience. it's a lot -- >> i'm speaking for the viewers because i'm sure they're sitting at home going, hey, i'm just as talented as that young lady. i can do this. >> that's for sure. we see people, there's a broad range of creators on the site. broad range of partners on the site today. we have something like 10,000 partners across a whole broad range of different topics, whether it's comedy, musicians, as you mentioned cook
his joining us from los angeles right now. also joining us is chris maxie. he's youtube's director of partner development. thanks for joining us today. listen, chris, i'm going to start with you first. i'll get to joe. how do i do this? i sound pretty good in the shower, as i'm sure she does. and i'd like to have that many page views and work from home and, you know, in my pajamas. how do i do this? >> well, don, it's quite possible. i think the first thing you need to do is have some...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. use for themselves. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack that's caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix, taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming dangerous clots. ask your doctor if plavix is right for you. protection that helps save lives. [ female announcer ] certain genetic factors and some medicines, such as prilosec, redu
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. use for themselves. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until...
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tom gross the funder alpha norco transnational thank you very much for joining us thank you so tell us what sir did the recent economic downturn have on the russian timber industry. just like everywhere else in the world we saw it in the united states we saw it in all the other markets that were doing business and where everything slowed down but it didn't come to a complete stop so it was my belief that even though things would take a little while to come back to normal. they are coming back so we're very happy with the positive return of the flow of capital in the building businesses have started to take off again the bio mass wood for energy is starting to take off again so we're very encouraged with what's happening it was bad at first but it's getting stronger and i first see a very positive future for it now russia wants to pursue a more of woods why do you think why it's so important well russia of course my figures tell me that russia has some twenty five percent of the world's forests and only ten percent of the sustainable yield is harvested so there is such a tremendous reso
tom gross the funder alpha norco transnational thank you very much for joining us thank you so tell us what sir did the recent economic downturn have on the russian timber industry. just like everywhere else in the world we saw it in the united states we saw it in all the other markets that were doing business and where everything slowed down but it didn't come to a complete stop so it was my belief that even though things would take a little while to come back to normal. they are coming back...
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it makes the water we use in our homes every day safer. but prescription drugs aren't just found in the medicine cabinet. public water supplies can contain trace amounts of everything if they're disposed of improperly. >> the concern is, we don't know what these chemicals do in the body over a lifetime of exposure. dollar's why the epa is working with states and companies like united water in new jersey nblg to find out more. now researchers want the pharmaceutical industry on board. water experts say it winds up back in our drinking water. >> and t.j. is with us now. fascinating, this information about the drinking water. i had no idea. so, here's the question. what do i do if i've got extra bottles in my cabinet? what do i do with them? >> reporter: the epa says we should first seek out a local pharmacy or government agency nearby that may have a take-back program like this past weekend. that's the ideal solution. if not, they say we should actually take the leftover drugs, mix it with cat litter or old coffee grounds, take that mix sure
it makes the water we use in our homes every day safer. but prescription drugs aren't just found in the medicine cabinet. public water supplies can contain trace amounts of everything if they're disposed of improperly. >> the concern is, we don't know what these chemicals do in the body over a lifetime of exposure. dollar's why the epa is working with states and companies like united water in new jersey nblg to find out more. now researchers want the pharmaceutical industry on board....
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told us that it is a natural gas line that broke. and that it was a 16-24 inch natural gas pipe that broke. that would go with what we are seeing here. a continuous fuel source. this is going on in san bruno. just judging from the pictures and tprá what we heard talking to people including brian there, you know -- from what we heard from talking to brian there, you know, 10 or 15 homes are burned or destroyed by this fire. >> and brian
told us that it is a natural gas line that broke. and that it was a 16-24 inch natural gas pipe that broke. that would go with what we are seeing here. a continuous fuel source. this is going on in san bruno. just judging from the pictures and tprá what we heard talking to people including brian there, you know -- from what we heard from talking to brian there, you know, 10 or 15 homes are burned or destroyed by this fire. >> and brian
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appreciate your joining us and talking to us about this. >> thank you. good talking with you. >> like wise. >>> still ahead, the latest news across the political ticker. embracing gay republicans. why one gop leader ignoring conservative critics and reaching out to a growing force within the party. my car and you'll take care of everything? yep, even the rental. what if i'm stuck at the office? if you can't come to us, we'll come to you in one of our immediate response vehicles! what if mother won't let me drive? then you probably wouldn't have had an accident in the first place. and we're walkin'! and we're walkin'... making it all a bit easier -- now that's progressive! call or click today. i'm ahmed mady and i'm a homebuilder. my father brought me up to give back to society... felicia jackson promised her late sister that she would take care of her children. but she needed help. i used my american express open card to get half a million points to buy building materials to help build the jackson family a new home. well, i know if my dad was still aroun
appreciate your joining us and talking to us about this. >> thank you. good talking with you. >> like wise. >>> still ahead, the latest news across the political ticker. embracing gay republicans. why one gop leader ignoring conservative critics and reaching out to a growing force within the party. my car and you'll take care of everything? yep, even the rental. what if i'm stuck at the office? if you can't come to us, we'll come to you in one of our immediate response...
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is that bad for us? i think it's quite a positive measure -- step to take. >> larry: do you not understand the fears about nuclear weaponry in your country? with all the hostility in the region, don't you understand the fears over your having nuclear weapons? that could trigger something that you might not even start. >> translator: who is concerned? >> larry: the world is concerned. >> translator: who is the world? who represents the world? the united states? its friends? no, the world is a very big place. and what u.s. officials are wrong about is that they see themselves as the world but they are not. >> larry: all right. israeli prime minister netanyahu was a guest recently on our program and he said, quote, the greatest threat facing humanity, humanity, that's the world, is that iran would acquire nuclear weapons. if israel feels that strongly and you don't directly assure them, don't you fear that they might do a first strike? >> translator: so you think that we are concerned -- we should be concer
is that bad for us? i think it's quite a positive measure -- step to take. >> larry: do you not understand the fears about nuclear weaponry in your country? with all the hostility in the region, don't you understand the fears over your having nuclear weapons? that could trigger something that you might not even start. >> translator: who is concerned? >> larry: the world is concerned. >> translator: who is the world? who represents the world? the united states? its...
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some of us had been suggesting that. people are asking the fbi director at the 9/11 whether we have the kind of issue in this country and he said no at the time. we have had indications that we do have a home ground threat here. this ties back into the question of fighting the war overseas. we don't have an enemy that will ever come to a conference table and sign a document. we will see this problem for years to come of this country . >> we are a country of 3 million people. -- 300 million peoplewe have seen this in other areas. we had black panthers blowing things up at one point. you cannot expect especially with young people and i assume some recruitment effort by the allies overseas, their allies ever sees, that we will not see some of this. it is scary but it would be miraculous if we did not have this. >> if you are a national security officials, you will always to a worst-case scenario. you have -- the context is it your the director of all my security, you will not say not to worry. you will always say that the t
some of us had been suggesting that. people are asking the fbi director at the 9/11 whether we have the kind of issue in this country and he said no at the time. we have had indications that we do have a home ground threat here. this ties back into the question of fighting the war overseas. we don't have an enemy that will ever come to a conference table and sign a document. we will see this problem for years to come of this country . >> we are a country of 3 million people. -- 300...
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one am in moscow i met good to have you with us here on r t our top story saturday marks exactly nine years since the nine eleven attacks when terrorists flew hijacked planes into the pentagon and new york's twin towers killing almost three thousand people all across the u.s. people have been gathering to commemorate the victims of the bloodiest attack on the country in its history the day of mourning began with a commemoration in new york near ground zero president obama laid wreaths at the pentagon and reiterated his call for religious tolerance u.s. political leaders were also present at new york and in pennsylvania where a fourth hijacked plane also went down the al qaeda attacks claimed nearly three thousand lives but some experts say the actual number of the dead of deaths is likely to be much higher and continue to grow artie's marine important has met some of the emergency workers who say they're still suffering the horrific health. albums as a result of their work at ground zero. gary white was an american hero in two thousand and one did you actually get diagnosed as being d
one am in moscow i met good to have you with us here on r t our top story saturday marks exactly nine years since the nine eleven attacks when terrorists flew hijacked planes into the pentagon and new york's twin towers killing almost three thousand people all across the u.s. people have been gathering to commemorate the victims of the bloodiest attack on the country in its history the day of mourning began with a commemoration in new york near ground zero president obama laid wreaths at the...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. use for themselves. words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help. that means working with communities. restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund to cover lost income until people impacted can get back to work. and our efforts aren't coming at tax-payer expense. i know people are wondering-- now that the well is capped, is bp gonna meet its commitments? i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. [music playing] when you take away all the canned chicken broth that adds msg, one stands alone. the secret is swanson 100% natural
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. use for themselves. words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help. that means working with communities. restoring the...
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some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do news. almost 27 million of us suffer from osio art ritic, a chronic condition that makes hips and knees and backs ache. so what if there was a drug designed to relieve chronic pain but not only works but in some cases works too well and that may keep it off the market? it's explainable. it's a dilemma surrounding new and experimental medications or osteoarthritis. our report tonight from robert bazell. >> reporter: 63-year-old matiah is one of millions of americas who suffer from osteoarthritis. her worse pain was in her knees. >> my life was compromised. i did not comfortably move around at all. >> reporter: she was one of hundreds of volunteers in a clinical trial of a new drug. >> within
some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do news. almost 27 million of us suffer from osio art ritic, a chronic condition that makes hips and knees and backs ache. so what if there...